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'''Parabrahman''' (devanāgarī: परब्रह्मन्) from ''para'' "beyond" and ''Brahman'' "universal self or spirit", is a term often used in [[Hinduism|Hindu]] philosophy, especially in [[Advaita Vedanta]], for the highest deity, or, rather, the [[Absolute Reality]] that is beyond gods.
'''Parabrahman''' (devanāgarī: परब्रह्मन्) from ''para'' "beyond" and ''Brahman'' "universal self or spirit", is a term often used in [[Hinduism|Hindu]] philosophy, especially in [[Advaita Vedanta]], for the highest deity, or, rather, the [[Absolute Reality]] that is beyond gods.


In the writing of [[H. P. Blavatsky]] ''parabrahman'' is frequently used as a synonym for the [[Absolute]] or [[be-ness]].
In the writings of [[H. P. Blavatsky]] ''parabrahman'' is frequently used as a synonym for the [[Absolute]] or [[be-ness]].


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== Notes ==

Revision as of 21:35, 26 March 2012

Parabrahman (devanāgarī: परब्रह्मन्) from para "beyond" and Brahman "universal self or spirit", is a term often used in Hindu philosophy, especially in Advaita Vedanta, for the highest deity, or, rather, the Absolute Reality that is beyond gods.

In the writings of H. P. Blavatsky parabrahman is frequently used as a synonym for the Absolute or be-ness.

Notes